English Vive Internet! Inédit • 8 octobre 2010 Why the Internet did NOT win the Nobel Peace Prize par Federica Cocco The campaign was ratified by 160 Italian parlamentarias - and as an Italian, I must confess, the question pops to mind: are these the same MPs who approved the infamous gag law, imposing numerous censoring barricades on blogs? Twitter Facebook 18 Internet for Peace, italy, Nobel, Peace prize, politics, The IT Crowd, wired
Politique English Inédit • 30 juillet 2010 Italian bloggers face severe fines with gag law par Federica Cocco The italian gag law threatens bloggers and podcasters with fines and seeks to subject them to the same control and regulation as traditional media. Twitter Facebook anonymity, english, Freedom of expression, Freedom of the press, italy, journalism, press
Politique English Inédit • 1 juillet 2010 Italian Journalists say no to prison with Berlusconi’s “gag law” par Federica Cocco July 1st. Italian Journalists take to the street - virtual and real - to protest against a gag law that threatens to put them behind bars if they leak evidence from wiretapped conversations. An exclusive interview with one of the main organisers . Twitter Facebook alfano law, arianna ciccone, berlusconi, censorship, english, freedom of speech, italy, journalism, journalists, justice, press, wiretapping